The Center for Technology, Society & Policy (CTSP) is proud to share this 2017 CTSP supported project, “Increasing Transparency into the Capabilities of Surveillance and Policing Technologies: A Resource for Cities and Citizens.” The team was composed of CTSP fellows Shazeda Ahmed, Peter Rowland, Steve Trush, Emily Witt. They were later joined by two additional students: Kimberly Fong and Michelle Carney.
The team’s work was profiled in the East Bay Express.
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The culmination of their work was a report on the C.R.I.M.S. presented to the Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission on April 5th, 2018: “An Assessment of Potential Privacy Problems of the Consolidate Records Information Management System”: [ Ссылка ]
The full report:
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The team also developed two tools:
- A Twitter bot: [ Ссылка ]
- A tool to compare surveillance ordinances: [ Ссылка ]
Learn more about the team here: [ Ссылка ]
CTSP is a multidisciplinary research and design/build center focusing on the emergent social and policy issues arising from the development and adoption of technology. Learn more at [ Ссылка ] or by following them on Twitter [ Ссылка ]!
CTSP has their yearly fellowship application round in the late fall.
This video was created with CITRIS MEDIA [ Ссылка ].
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